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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1891. 
THE EARL OF FEVERSHAM (PRESIDENT) IN THE CHAIR. 
Present: — 
Trustees. — Earl Cathcart, Colonel 
Sir Nigel Kingscote, K.C.B., Earl cf 
Eavensworth. 
Tlce-Presidcnts. — Mr. H. Chandos- 
Pole-Gell, Sir John H. Thorold, Bart., 
Mr. C. Whitehead. 
Other Members of Council. — Mr. G. 
M, Allender, Lord Brougham and 
Vaux, Mr. J. A. Caird, Mr. Percy E. 
Crutchley, Lieut.-Col. J. F.Curtis-Hay- 
ward, Mr. C. De L. F. De Laune, Mr. 
William Frankish, Mr. Joseph Martin, 
Mr. T. H. Miller, Hon. Cecil T. Parker, 
Mr. Daniel Pidgeon, Mr. James 
Kawlence, Mr. S. Rowlandson, Mr. 
G. H. Sanday, Mr. W. T. Scarth, Mr. 
A. J. Smith, Mr. Henry Smith, Mr. 
E. W. Stanyf orth, Mr. Garrett Taylor, 
Mr. J. P. Terry, Mr. John Tremayne, 
Mr. R. A. Warren, Mr. E. V. V. 
Wheeler, Mr. C. W. Wilson, Sir Jacob 
Wilson. 
Professor Brown, C.B. 
Officers. — Mr. Ernest Clarke, Secre- 
tary and Editor ; Dr. J. Augustus 
Voelcker, Consulting Chemist. 
The following members of the 
Warwick Local Committee were also 
present :— Lord Brooke, M.P., Lord 
Ernest Seymour, the Mayor of War- 
wick (Mr. J. W. Mann), the Mayor of 
Leamington (Mr. Joseph Hinks), the 
Town Clerk of Warwick (Mr. Bra- 
bazon Campbell), Mr. 1. H. G. New- 
ton, and Mr. Frederick H. Moore 
(Secretary of the Local Committee). 
Apologies for Non-Attendance. 
Letters of apolog)' for non-atten- 
dance were read from Viscount 
Emlyn, Lord Egcrton of Tatton, Mr. 
Joseph Beach, Mr. C. Clay, Mr. John 
Dent, Mr. James Hornsby, and Mr. 
C. S. Mainwaring. 
Remarks by Retiring President. 
The minutes of the last montlily 
meeting of Council held on June 
23, and of the Special Councils held 
on June 25 and 26 in the Showyard 
at Doncaster, having been read and 
confirmed, 
The Earl of Ravensworth said he 
desired to take the opportunity, as 
the outgoing President, of expressing 
his high sense of the value of the 
services and assistance which had 
been rendered to him by the whole of 
the Society's staff. He wished to 
express his gratitude to Sir Jacob 
Wilson, to the Secretary, and to the 
whole of their admirable staff for the 
assistance which they had rendered to 
him during his year of office as Presi- 
dent. (Hear, hear.) 
Election of New Governors and 
Members. 
The election of the following three 
Governors and eighty Members was 
then proceeded with : 
Gocernors. 
AsHWonxH, Charles E...The Heath, Knuts- 
fori 
Bedford, Duke of. .Woburn Abbey, Beds. 
KORFOLK, Duke of, K.G.. .Norfolk House, S.W. 
Jfembeis. 
Arkwhight, J. P.. .Hattoii House, Warwick. 
AsHLT.Y, Et. Hon. E.. .Broadlauds, Eomsey. 
BiCKLET, E. K. . .EUesmerc, Salop. 
BoLTON', Eev. J. B. . .Badswoith, Yorks. 
Bragg, D.. .Southwaitc Hall, Carlisle. 
BRErr, H.. .Londonthorpe, Grantham. 
BROCKLiiHTO.sr, H. D.. .Acomb Hall, York. 
Erydox, J.. .Millburn, Darlington. 
BuTTEHFiELD, R. . . XaffertOH Hall, Hull. 
CiiAi'MAX, P. X.. .lloor Hall, Lcamsidc, Dur- 
ham. 
CiiEF.TUAM, W. J...Rawdon Hill, Afthiogton, 
Leeds. 
Clayton-, P.. .Bosley, near Cougleton. 
CooTE, S. v.. .Betaglistown, Naas, Co. Kildare. 
CoTF-s, Col. C. James . . Pitchfonl, Shrewsbury. 
Cotton, Col. the Hon. K. S. . . Somerford, Ere- 
wood, staffs. 
Crom.^r, John, Kirklington, Southwell 
Curl, Thomas. .Sedgeford, Lynn. 
CURTLS, T...rark Hill, Swallownest, Kother- 
hara. 
Dawsox, R.. .8 Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. 
Dewiiurst, G. ..Radholm Lauud, near CUthft- 
roe, Yorks. 
Dlmock, J. D. . . Soham, Cambs. 
DoBsox, A.. .Williauisgill, Temple Sowerby, 
Penrith. 
DOYNE, C. M,. .Wells, Gorey, co. Wexford. 
